The Scotiabank Giller Prize Longlist was announced in Moyse Hall on September 16. See below under News for the link to the live video recording. Copies of the books are available at Paragraphe Bookstore, 2220 McGill College. [Owen Egan]

Donors Gregg Blachford and husband David McGillivray point to the map which marks where students interned this summer at the 11th Annual Arts Internship Event and Exhibit. [Owen Egan]

Pamela Austin as Beggar, Daphne Morin as Filch, Olivia Heaney as Mrs Peachum, Cara Krisman as Jenny, Erika Jung as Prostitute in the Department of English, Drama and Theatre Program's production of The Threepenny Opera. [Owen Egan]

Katie Scharfe as Polly, Olivia Heaney as Mrs Peachum in the Department of English Drama and Theatre Program's production of The Threepenny Opera. [Owen Egan]

PRE-DEPARTURE ORIENTATION. THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 5:30-8:00 PM. LEACOCK 132. Mandatory for all students who are traveling outside Canada for University-related bilateral exchanges, internships, independent study-away, field study semesters, research, international clinical rotations and/or other such activities who have not previously attended Pre-Departure Orientation. Click here for more information and to register.

My Arts Research:Library Skills for Success. A two-part hands-on library research workshop specifically designed for Arts undergraduates. March 10 and 11. Learn more and register.

ANNOUNCING: The McGill International Experience Award (formerly named the Faculty of Arts International Travel Award). Application deadline is March 30, 2015. Learn more.

CONGRATULATIONS to Professor Hans Beck (History and Classical Studies) who has received the 2015 Anneliese Maier Research Award. Awarded by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, the prize merits excellence in research and leadership in international collaboration in the Humanities and Social Sciences. Learn more. To reach Professor Beck's website, click here.

CONGRATULATIONS to Professor Eduardo Kohn (Department of Anthropology) who has been awarded the Gregory Bateson Prize for best book of the year in sociocultural anthropology for his monograph, How Forests Think: Toward an Anthropology Beyond the Human. Learn more.